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- W lson was
org st at the United Churcll
Sunday morning when • the
Young"People had charge •ot the
service which opened with Holy!
Holy,! Hglyl
Linda Snowden, gave he call
to worship and all sang "Holy
"Sprit, Truth Divine."
Responsive' 'reading. *es hymn
637 "The Lord's My shepherd,
I'II, Not Want,' which ..was sung,
"Blowin' » In The Wind'v was
‘sung. r...
John Thompson read the
Scripture lesson ' Matthew 25:
31-40. The choir sang "Oh Jesus'
I Have Promised"..".to a new tune..
, Donna Chamney led in praYer
which was followed _ by The
Lord's Prayer
Pastor Alfred Fry read the
• announcements. John Johnston
4: Mrs, Harry Arthur visited last Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bennet ; of - and Bill Snowden revived the
Thursday with her parents Mr.' Kitchener ° visited on Sunday offering, Jean Hardy offered
' and Mrs. Elmer•Xeller at Dublin. with Mr.. and Mrs. William prayer.
Miss Nancy Swan is a patient Straughan. A hymn was sung and Marion
in Victoria Hospital, London Mrs. Kenneth McDougall Armstrong • introduced the'
where she is suffering from , an visited recently with Mrs: Roy speakers, Jennifer Grange and
injury to her eye which she `'Cope of London. • Raymond Hildebrand, of the
received last Thursday in a Mrs, Earl Allison of Godejch Auburn charge who had
basketball game at ° Howick and M Charles . Beadle of attended the Toc Alpha
central School. We wish her a London visited last weekend convention = in the Christmas
speedy recovery. with ` Mr. and Mrs. William holidays. They told what went
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Daer Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Allison on there and the affects of drugs
moved into their new home last , have recently returned from a and alcohol, also why some turn
week which they purchased winter spent in Florida. t.;i. d gs. Marion thanked., them
from the late Fred Toll estate. and - ti ,, : p,�ter singing a hymn Pastor
George
kiss . Sheron Collins ; ; w, closed, the service with
-Collins attended their A'fklger,
plans many
eats
The April . meeting+ of the 9 Archambault was named to look
Auburn W,onien's Institute was into prices on. this project
l eld hi the Auburn Community. The auditors report was given
"Merorial hall ,aqd 'began with a by „ Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, The.
sm. bord 'luncheon at 1 p
. ,m roll call was answered by ' the
Qas
The . committee in. charge payment of fees, • . . '
consisted �d of Mrs. rs. Lawrence In the absence of the district
Plaetzor, NYS." Gordon Chamney
and Mrs: Bobext Phifilips. .
the „Ode, tiv _
The' meeting. was. opened by Obituary
Mary Stewar
Collect and. O Canada with Mrs. - .• -
Robert Phillipsat the .piano. The "WILLIAM HAROLD SPRUNG'
minutes . were .accepted as read , .
by the secretary Mrs. Bert Craig. Funeral services were held on
°I It was decided to Make the Friday April 24, 1970 for
curator of the Tweedsmuir William Harold Sprung of
History Book, . Mrs. Gordon Atwood who passed away on
Taylor, a membei+'"r -Huron April 22 • at the 'Listowel
County Historical Society., ' Memorial Hospital. He was in his
It was announced the 88th year.,
anniversary party at Huronview Mr Sprung was born in
would be held on June 3 Hullett Township a son of the
An invitation to attend the xlate Melbourne Stirung and
Blyth W.I., 60th anniversary on Jessie Watson. For many years
May. 12 was read arid anyone following his marriage to• the
'' wishing to go is asked o notify former Rachel Patterson, he
the president. farmed in Hullett Township
Plans *were made for the retiring to live in Atwood
annual banquet -on May 6 and He was a member of the
this year it is to be held at Londesboro United Church:
Carlow. - Besides his wife he is survived
The card report was given by by two sons, Donald of
Mrs. Andrew .Kirkconnell and-AG'oderich and John of R.R,2
plans were made for the next Auburn; XI two daughters, Mrs.
meeting to be held ori Monday Harold .• (Olive) Wagner of
evening, May 18 when the 4-H Atwood and Mrs. John (Eleanor)
-.Grirls mi :be in -eharg8:alad_ a.sale . iiaiilips • .-Tenticton, JB.C., i2 •
-.:of s Beds -and.. bulbsz il,l e,.heid,r-.grandchildren_ anti -one .. ;great
The president Mrs. Frank grandchild. • ..
Raithby thanked everyone for Pastor Alfred Fry conducted
their loyal support. Mrs, Gordon the funeralservice with burial
.Ta lor spoke..on the possibility taking „place in_Ball's Cemetery.
of-publishinga.history_of. thep a1 -bearers- -were: - Dwight
Auburn district as a project 'for
_ the 50th anniversary 'of the
Auburn Branch in -n 1972. A
publishing committee of Mrs.
'Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Donald
Haines and ' Mrs. Leonard'
president,' Mrs. Andrew, which they had bestowed `pn r1er
Straughan of Goderich, Mrs. W, and .read the poem, Wish Hopes.
Bradnock presided for the - During the afternoontt'o
installation of the new officers, quilts were quilted' for the
The °new.resident, Mrs. Children's Aid Society.. '
Leonard Archambault, thanked. The, afternoon was cl sed
the members for the honor with theQueen.
Wagner, Barry Wagner, Allan
Sprung, Leon Sprung, Peter
Sprung, 'Wayne Sprung.
Fiowerbearers 'Sprung,
Hugh
Wagner, John. Sprung, Bruce .
Vincent, Glen Patterson.
St. Mark's ACW meet
The monthly meeting of the
Anglican Church Women of St.
Mark's Church was held at the
home of Mrs..Gordon Taylor. •
The, meeting- was in charge of •
Mrs. Taylor and opened by
r ging ;tho • hyn n, Jesus Keep Me
Near The Cross., The scripture
lesson John 16th chapter, was
read by Mrs. Andrew,
Klrkconnell followed by prayers
by Mrs. John Daer.,
Tlie Mission.. Theme -The.
• Canadian Sunday. School .
Caravan Mission was taken by
Mrs. Hunter. Ak, piano solo of a
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brother rr Gary's wedding atr,
Mr. Willis . MacMtfrchy of `•
Strathroy last Saturday. r '
Mr. and tI1 John Slloldice Ottawa visited- recently with. his,
of Toronto and her father, Mr." mother, Mrs.'t avid MacMurchy. On Sunday evening the
Clayton Robertson of Copper The C.O.C. met �mhursday • Donnybrook Hi C's met in the
-Cliff, visited- on - Saturday with after - school with Mrs. Sandy
x y , and Mrs. Ross basement of the church. The
the formers grandparents Mr. Macdonald
Mackenzie as leaders. meeting. was opened by the song
and Mrs. William Straughan. .` �$hal1..0ercome'. followed
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-a few , rust:Corriinnntcants ...Class: Suniiay
_Stratford.spent--.days :i° .. -Bayrbara ` " ey,rl• psalm 8.. °.
evenings in Ashfield Presbyterian•
week with her parents.Mr. and •Church. verses 3 9, Which was baged on -
Mrs: Norman McDowell. thg lesson y.
Mr. and Mrs. David Compton r°•
Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Wilson :and Lissa and .Laurie visited John oopman_�took up the
of Goderieh: and. _Miss -,+Violet._._. -recently -with• _ �_ . i,. offeri oollowed-.by'�prayer,read
. .Coitn How_ es � , y .� _. , --,
Sh '3f- khs 1—Cgngratulations are ext nded -bn °'
to Christine MacLennan for ' Barbara Chamney read the
p a ss ing her Teachers' secretary's -report , and. Susan
Association exam in Highland Thompson read the treasurer's
dancing. report..,., _ . .
Church School has reopened We dis•
cussed having a film
after being, closed for the winter some 'night for the whole family.
months. There were 66 pupils The next meeting is to be in
present with the following two weeks.
teachers:'Mrs. Russel . Swan;
Diane • Mackenzie, Russell. Wei then ' had a skit with the
Moncrief, Jane Moncrief, Janice following taking part - Bill
Robb,. Mrs.' Alan Macdonald, Snowden, Murray' Thompson, ,
Donald Simpson Jr., Mrs. Ewan. Laurie Johnston,' Jeanette
Mac Lean, . Mrs. David .Johnston and Linda Jefferson
MacMurchy and Mrs. Earl and Barbara ,Chaniney read a
.Howes. .Gordon Robb is '° poem , "Little Boxes" and we
Superintendent with Earl Howes discussed this G poem. • "The •
. as assistant. ,, meeting V ak,'t`lieti adloi rhed.
,.. ,.,„ , ,. •,`,1 il. ''t:',.`t . „4111;) ..,�. .1, -,!:1, -
vases
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Mother. ► riccd'from $1.49 to $4.98. ,' '
Suitable for, any room in the home..
..-Theycome in a Variety ty of styles in'
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CHOOSE FROM OUR EVER-INCREASING .SELECTION. OF
MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS,.
week one day with Mts. Charles •
Straughanand other friends in
the village. Miss ' Sham was a
school teacher here at the
• Auburn' school -several years ago.
Sgt. and Mrs. L. Coyne of -
Windsor spent the weekend with,
her brother Mr. Ross Robinson
and Mrs. Robinson:'
Miss Fran Houston visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs.. J: McIntosh and family in
•
the business portion of the London.
meeting. The .minutes were Mrs. Harry Arthur, Mrs. Keith
accepted i as read by the Arthur and Miss Jayne Arthur
'secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The attended the bridal shower for
financial statement was given by . Miss Marian Wall at Langside on -
the treasurer, Mrs.- Andrew•
Saturdayevening. -
Kirkconneli. .• `"' ;0 -7
It -was arranged that a
Member would write a letter to
Mrs. Robert Mealy in Ireland
It was reported that a box of
quilt Material was sent to Rev.
G. Locke at Fort George..
It was decided to hold a
smorgasbord supper in the hall
on April 29. The committee in
charge is •1VIrs. Thomas Haggitt,
Mrs. beorge Schneider, Mrs.
Fordyce Clark and Mrs. Thomas
Plans were coinpleted .to
assist with the hinch following
the Confirmation service at
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell was
asked to look after the church
lawn raking.
The roll call was answeredby
naming your favourite Spring
Flower: The travelling "apron
received a penny from each
letter in "In God we Trust.
After • the benediction a
successful auction -was held with
Mrs. George. Schneider in charge.
Lunch was, served bY Mrs.
Taylor assisted by Mrs. Robert J.
Phillips.
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the Hospitalfs again having
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OPEN HOUSE
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SUNDAY,e-MAY 3
toop..,to 4:00 p.m,
As a piyt of this, there will be displays showing the work
and activities taking place in the Hoipital.
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